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I regularly encounter paths that have line numbers attached such as,
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`./spec/features/cases/edit_spec.rb:112`, or `src/fetcher.rs:543`, and want to
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view or edit the file at the given line. For far too long I've been opening the
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file in `vim` and then jumping to the relevant line. This week I wrote a shell
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(`zsh`) function that does this automatically. It is simply called `v` and is
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used in place of `vim` to edit a file. E.g.
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<figure>
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<img src="/images/2015/vDemo.gif" style="max-width: 490px; max-height: 362px" alt="Animated GIF of v function in action">
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<figcaption>Demo</figcaption>
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</figure>
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## Source
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The source of the function is below. It was written for `zsh` but should be
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easy to adapt for other shells.
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<script src="https://gist.github.com/wezm/f18e3ec540e7b59337fc.js"></script>
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